Keesha Roach
University of Florida
9 Papers
5 Citations
Keesha Roach is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & McGill Pain Questionnaire. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of Keesha Roach include University of Illinois at Chicago.
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Papers
Keys to Recruiting and Retaining Seriously Ill African Americans With Sickle Cell Disease in Longitudinal Studies: Respectful Engagement and Persistence
Marie L. Suarez,Judith M. Schlaeger,Veronica Angulo,David Shuey,Jesus Carrasco,Keesha Roach,Miriam O. Ezenwa,Yingwei Yao,Yingwei Yao,Zaijie Jim Wang,Robert E. Molokie,Robert E. Molokie,Diana J. Wilkie,Diana J. Wilkie +13 more
TL;DR: The challenges of conducting an SCD study are discussed and approaches to successfully overcoming those challenges are discussed, including gaining the trust of patients with SCD and a participant-centered approach.
The AVPR1A Gene and Its Single Nucleotide Polymorphism rs10877969: A Literature Review of Associations with Health Conditions and Pain.
Keesha Roach,Patricia E. Hershberger,Julienne N. Rutherford,Robert E. Molokie,Zaijie Jim Wang,Diana J. Wilkie +5 more
TL;DR: The results of this review revealed that AVPR1A is associated with behavioral phenotypes, which include pair bonding, autism spectrum disorder, musical aptitude, infidelity, altruism, monogamy, mating, substance abuse, and alcohol preference.
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(157) The association of sickle cell-related stigma with physical and emotional symptoms in patients with sickle cell pain
Miriam O. Ezenwa,Y. Yao,Robert E. Molokie,Zaijie Jim Wang,Marie L. Suarez,Zhongsheng Zhao,Jesus Carrasco,Veronica Angulo,David Shuey,Keesha Roach,G. Oraifo,Diana J. Wilkie +11 more
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Validation of Painreportit Neuropathic Pain Scale in African American Adults with Sickle Cell Disease
Keesha Roach,Robert E. Molokie,Robert E. Molokie,Zaijie Jim Wang,Mariam O Ezenwa,Mariam O Ezenwa,David Shuey,Jesus Carrasco,Veronica Angulo,Judith M. Schlaeger,Marie L. Suarez,Yingwei Yao,Yingwei Yao,Diana J. Wilkie,Diana J. Wilkie +14 more
TL;DR: The findings support the construct validity of the PR-NNP as a potential screening tool for neuropathic pain in patients with SCD and other valid and reliable measures of neuropathic Pain Symptom Inventory among adults withSCD.
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